* If you experience problems with choppiness, try changing your hcid.conf to include "lm accept,master;" and "lp hold,sniff,park;" You may also have to bond (commonly known as 'pairing') your phone and your headset. See http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/Bonding for details. [[User:Mercury|Mercury]] 17:36, 5 September 2008 (UTC)

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* If you experience problems with choppiness, try changing your hcid.conf to include "lm accept,master;" and "lp hold,sniff,park;" You may also have to bond (commonly known as 'pairing') your phone and your headset. See http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/Bonding for details. [[User:Mercury|Mercury]] 17:36, 5 September 2008 (UTC). On bluez4, use on commandline 'hciconfig hci0 lm master; hciconfig hci0 lp hold,sniff,park' as hcid.conf doesn't exist

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== 6. Devices that work==

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* If you don't install all required packages (see above) namely libasound-module-bluez you will get:

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Note: None of the above headsets have been tested with GSM calls unless that is explicitely mentioned.

|Stereo for music, mono for calls. Other person reported: stereo bluetooth tested in SHR-Unstable with bluez4 and kernel 2.6.29 -- A2DP/mplayer works perfectly. Works with GSM calls and AVRCP (media player buttons)

Turn on bluetooth in the GUI and then pair with simple-agent (passkey-agent from bluez-utils 3.33 won't work)
simple-agent is included in bluez4 source package (src folder) or you can find it there : http://shr-project.org/trac/wiki/Using

If you experience problems with choppiness, try changing your hcid.conf to include "lm accept,master;" and "lp hold,sniff,park;" You may also have to bond (commonly known as 'pairing') your phone and your headset. See http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/Bonding for details. Mercury 17:36, 5 September 2008 (UTC). On bluez4, use on commandline 'hciconfig hci0 lm master; hciconfig hci0 lp hold,sniff,park' as hcid.conf doesn't exist

If you don't install all required packages (see above) namely libasound-module-bluez you will get:

If the last step fails, see to it that the device returned in the step before is device0 - otherwise use the other number.

3.1 Connect to the device (Bluez4)

Turn on bluetooth in the GUI and then pair with simple-agent (passkey-agent from bluez-utils 3.33 won't work)
simple-agent is included in bluez4 source package (src folder) or you can find it there : http://shr-project.org/trac/wiki/Using

4. Start playing

5. Potential troubles

If you experience problems with choppiness, try changing your hcid.conf to include "lm accept,master;" and "lp hold,sniff,park;" You may also have to bond (commonly known as 'pairing') your phone and your headset. See http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/Bonding for details. Mercury 17:36, 5 September 2008 (UTC)

6. Devices that work

Note: None of the above headsets have been tested with GSM calls unless that is explicitely mentioned.

Stereo for music, mono for calls. Other person reported: stereo bluetooth tested in SHR-Unstable with bluez4 and kernel 2.6.29 -- A2DP/mplayer works perfectly. Works with GSM calls and AVRCP (media player buttons)